The VIN Drug and Food Recall Center provides links to recall notifications that affect veterinary practices and the clients and
patients they serve. Recent recalls are shown, with an archive of past recalls listed by yeart. Below the archives you’ll find links to other recall resources.
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An after-hours veterinary triage service, completely free to our clients. Just give us a call at 843-884-4921 and a licensed
veterinary professional will be happy to help you with your questions and concerns.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365
days a year. If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435.
Grey Muzzle Quality of Life Calendar App is an easy way to journal your pet's days on your phone.
Pet Poison Helpline is a 24-hour animal poison control service available throughout the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean for pet
owners and veterinary professionals who require assistance with treating a potentially poisoned pet. We have the ability to help every poisoned pet, with all types of poisonings, 24 hours a day. Our knowledge and expertise of pet poisons will put your mind at ease when dealing with a potential emergency.
The mission of the CAPC is to foster animal and human health, while preserving the human-animal bond, by generating and
disseminating credible, accurate and timely information for the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of parasitic infections.
The TickEncounter Resource Center promotes tick-bite protection and tickborne disease prevention by engaging, educating, and
empowering people to take action.
We are scientists, researchers, veterinarians and pet people who believe that The Pet Effect is more than just a cool topic to bring up
at parties. This is important scientific information that affects everybody. And people of influence are using these discoveries to make decisions—from doctors who are recommending pets to their patients, to policy makers who are working to loosen restrictions on where pets can be with their people. The knowledge that’s being uncovered is improving the health and well-being of our communities.
Founded during the Heartworm Symposium of 1974, the American Heartworm Society aims to further scientific progress in the
study of heartworm disease, inform the membership of new developments, and encourage and help promote effective procedures for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heartworm disease.
This website offers important information about Dog Flu, including information on diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
If you have specific questions about canine influenza or would like additional information about Nobivac® Canine Flu Bivalent, simply contact your veterinarian.
Since 2005, Balance IT® online formulation software and supplements have been used by thousands of veterinarians to
provide custom recipes for healthy and sick pets. Our recipes, formulation software, and products are trusted by thousands of veterinarians and clinically active board certified veterinary nutritionists, because they are comprehensive and account for the many important nutrients dogs and cats need.
Pet Health Network® is for pets and their people. We’re a community created for people like you, by people just like you –
people who have dogs, cats, and other pets as part of their families. We’re dedicated to providing you with comprehensive and trustworthy information to ensure your four-legged family members enjoy the longest, healthiest, and happiest lives possible.
VOHC exists to recognize products that meet pre-set standards of plaque and calculus (tartar) retardation in dogs and cats.
Products are awarded the VOHC Seal of Acceptance following review of data from trials conducted according to VOHC protocols. The VOHC does not test products itself.
American Veterinarian®, a comprehensive clinical multimedia information platform with resources both online and in print,
provides companion animal practitioners with comprehensive news and information designed to improve patient outcomes and positively impact the way veterinarians practice.
VIN – for veterinarians, by veterinarians – unites more than 55,000 veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary
industry partners in a truly interactive worldwide online community. VIN extends its commitment to the well-being of companion animals by providing the finest in online pet health information and resources in its client education website, VeterinaryPartner.com.
Caring.com exists to help family caregivers make better decisions, save time and money and feel less alone. This article
provides a great summary of the intersection of assisted living and pet ownership.
There are 39 dog friendly activities in Charleston, SC. Use this link to get an overview of each attraction, see pictures, print
directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.
There are 8 dog friendly activities in Mount Pleasant, SC. Use this link to get an overview of each attraction, see pictures, print
directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners.
The MPH online program from Baylor University’s Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences – The bond between
people and pets creates positive benefits for almost everyone. Pets keep our minds sharp, our bodies moving, and our hearts full. But when pet health suffers, human health does, too.
We provide full service pet relocations for local/national/overseas/international pet travel services. We specialize in European
countries such as Italy, Germany, and France.
Are you making a move that will require your pet to travel by air? Let Air Animal handle all the details ensuring a stress-free
experience for you and your pet.
APHIS works in a variety of ways to protect and improve the health, quality, and marketability of our nation's animals
(including various wildlife), animal products, and veterinary biologics.
The AVMA is the nation's leading advocate for the veterinary profession. Representing more than 95,000 members, we protect, promote
and advance the needs of all veterinarians and those they serve.
The alphabetical list below summarizes any posted rules regarding dogs on the beach, and provides a link to the information source
and/or relevant contact information as available. When no rules are posted, Audubon South Carolina provides recommendations as appropriate.